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Israeli strike on Beirut apartment kills a Hezbollah leader wanted by the US

An Israeli airstrike on a Beirut apartment block killed a senior Hezbollah leader and about a dozen other members of the militant group, Israel’s military said Saturday as Lebanon raised the attack’s death toll to 37, including women and children.

The airstrike during the Friday afternoon rush leveled the building in a densely populated neighborhood in southern Beirut as Hezbollah members were meeting in the basement, according to Israel. Among those killed were Ibrahim Akil, a top Hezbollah official who commanded the group’s special forces unit the Radwan Force, and Ahmed Wahbi, another top commander in the group’s military wing, the Israeli military said.

As rescue crews were still pulling bodies from the rubble on Saturday and hoping to find survivors, Israel and Hezbollah continued to trade fire, with Israel launching an intense wave of airstrikes on southern Lebanon, according to an Associated Press journalist in the area. The militant group responded by firing a bevy of rockets back at Israel, local media reported.

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